. : y ~~ Gites abate cdo .cd . “ This is true Liberty, when free Gora Wen, having mo oy —— a ee ILARLOTLEETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY. ——-— —__ .____ APRIL 27, to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evnriripes. LSvi. Srvete Corres Two Certa VOL.27-NO.1 - —— : een Le eS | Nivie S LUG. Se PAysM V . U ui Wevatal. SS es | @ we inteni yovi g@ tre : our present ‘ <rgre to the ™ mmnoedious Store ih ; oo . on 4 » wi loff our — SEW BLOCK, we will sell off our WORKS ” swook of Faney anc Toilet reduced rates, Vi2., AOAPS ENGLI*H, AMERICAN. Articles at greatly | FRENCH AND | PERFUMES. wesc cs de antte aasortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail aud. a ere Powders, | Clathes Brushes. Combs, Toilet Paste, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams Agent for Lazarus, Optician, Londen and Mootreal q rc SPECTACLES at all prices and qualities, mehld SLATES SPECIFIC. tt FIER a namber of doctors hal failed, Siate’s Specific cured me of stomach, Rook. McKrxxex. ever supplied. trouble. Gallas Point, P. E. I. After fourteen years’ experience, I am pre- ; pared to supply the public with my Specific, sad guarantee to cure CHARLES J. SLATE, Chemist and Druggist. N. B.—All parties who are indebted to me! | Charlottetown, April 17, 1891. are requested to make immediate payrnent. CHARLES J. SLATE, apli—dy 7ieod why li pd 4 RE NOT se Pur. gative Medi- ne. They are a BLoop BUILDER, = Tonic and Kroon- STRUCTOR, as the supply in a conden form the substances ctually needed to en- ich the Blood, curing diseases coming a \from Poor and Wart- , mny Buioop, or from .SVITIATED Hexons in the BLoop, and also vigorate and BuILp the Hioop and EM, when broken = down by ove, K mental wor’ na aif | q : ee I tal face m EVE. mental fao- e + his » , Pris. : vA 3408, 5 tu : physical cud 3 raz 2 es oe » ther FY ay 54 . ; ‘ oem. Wee ES wt re ali sup- pressions ard irr 4 i inevitably @itail sickness When neglected CUEG Swe ld toke these Prnzs. : we 3 26 ‘ ‘ > re- sults of youtafu i t Len the syste. YOUNG WORER S22 Uitiie These Puss will Taace Whom reguiar. For sale by ail druggists, or will be sent upon Beceipt of price (Sc. per box), by xddressing ZHE DE, WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. Brockville, Ont. } AUCTION SALES, W? are prepared to conduct Anction Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, tte, imany part of the City or Island at ' moderate rates, Prompt pay ments, G3 a trial, CHARLES I MORPISON, Avetioneer, 106 Queen Street. Good references, Wioopinc CE OLDS. 840 YEARS IN USE. at PRICE 25°PFP ROTTLE we TRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS "4 Si, John., N. B, ee ee ee BA LSAM LORE Hou anpAN!SEEs © COUGHS Give ee ee Ay MCLE UNIVERSITY, MONTREAT. . A‘ TAL ANNOUNCEMENT eeu: of ea > Prepir d I ‘ ene U} : i - ‘ ’ _ “aire, |, aad » men a, Viz 1 ee Gating ¢), : se sCUiCID Ars (1 ‘ urse jor Women), . BRAK! NRIDGE, B. C Ws, a Acting Secretary. Maran, a i ‘lvo supply detail | the ad Liquid Steve Polish. (x )——-——- | Our Spring Stork is now daily coming to hand. the Novelties in Dress Materia!s. ‘etings, Millinery, Hats, Flowers, Velvets, ete. Our Millinery Department, under Feathers. Mir-. Yourg’s), will be better than x) HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. A Reputation of Five and Twenty Years Standing | ~(0)—— THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC, CAMPBELLS QUININE WINE. )- NVALUABLE in casos of Loss of Appetite, Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, : Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a general Strengthener of the Sys ned by chang+s of the season. Ley ty remember that there are many so-calle? Qi.nin» Wines, b L, wane t-™m when Werd it that Lt is nese he GY ORLGEINAL is ** Camp li’s,” mM that t Fenutie De cout tL re cit st or of of i val 3 7) show, v CA gi ae SN Li’ Ct visves i re- ! ‘ i a w i 3 ' () i \ ‘ } hy cr js > mr with a sa:npie of our own, to the Pub -c At Miyst, Wo rece ad the hirOwins repry. =e - th’ e | i is a . ‘a ***('sMPBELLS’ is the cnlv genuine | 'ine Wiae of le three samp’es €xX+minea aes Me 3 Kenneth Campbell & Co’s request” _ oe oo Jonn Baker Epwarps, Ph D., F C. &., ap2} Puilic Analyst, e¢ a,s . 2 Hil tuo Wu dull . \ aire preserved An invaluable food for all who need strong nourishment in an easily-digested form t March 17—dy & wky DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT. INSTANTANEOUS IM 175 ACTION. ee For CRAMPS, CHILLS, Cv ~:~, DIARRHGA, DYSENTI=-, CHOLERA MORBUS, and all ROWEL COMPLAINTS, NO REMCOY EQUALS THE PAIN-KiILLER. In Canadian Cholera and Bowe! i a mal, eins Seep S Sort time THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE, caer yaaa eee ey N Ciaae 4 4 (Ie csed both internally and externally. 3 It acts quickly, affording almost instant reliof from the severest pain. - BOLD EvVerrwHare AT 250. A BOTTLE, o9 Beware of Countericits and lmitetionsa HOUSEOLANNG SUPPLE BEER & GOFF'S. E IL VE ON HAND a full supoly f everything re- cy | & 4 ata cha sean ocak gees Po ¥4 quired in the Huuve-Cieaning line, including Brushe-. i ; . : ak Woehinge “oda. i5i i W :1sks, Pearilpe, hia, oap, Washi g ; 2} He ai} ic A i giurwick Black, % teline, etc > oc atol smnar yr ciearl Paint use our CUrjst nmo ry } . yoru * 3 Hl ctra-5 ilc yn. For cleaning S.lverware use Bitec } i 3 Hovnawick Blac For preserving Stove Pipe rem Rust use Brunswick Blac 5 Ba on Stoves and Grates use 0 L puti ng a fine Po ish BEER & COFF, rpll—eod & wky Queen snd King Square Stores. We wil’ show all Print, Sateens. Flannelette-, Jack- e charge of Miss Wright (late of}: A ODDFELLOWS' COLUMN. Lodges in P. E Island. CHARLOTTETOWN ;: oy NE. St Lawrence Lodge, meets Munday. Wildey Lodge, meets Friday. Port la Jie Excampment, meets second Wednesday. 4 SUMMERSIDE : Prince Eiward L »dge, meets Thursday. In 1891, the assessara of Portland, Me.. Peturved the number of foils as 9950, and the census taken in December, 1890, showed a p: pulation ot 39,695 ‘Luere are 2784 Oddfeliows in seven subordinate l-dges, or one Oddfell .w to 3 57 voters, and one to 14 22 population. This is believed to be the largest ratio of Oddiellows to voters and population of any city in the world, + In the past 47 years the Order in Portlind bas paid for reliet nearly $1,033.000—an average of ne.rly ,000 per year for the past 14 years, and Dearly $80,000 for the past year. The invested funds amount to $194 568 Llinois lodges are responding to appeals for assistance from South Dakota with donations of from $6 to $10, } Oddfellowship is one of the finest frui‘s ‘ef Christian civilization and the staunchest bulwark of order and virtue. Grand Sire Buxbee was recently pre- sented with a beautiful parlor clock by his lodge, Mantoe Lodge, of Raleigh, N.C. The Chicago Oddfellow says thac the annivereary celebration this year will eclipse any previous one held in the city of Chicag ». Tne Grand Officers will never encourage the formation of « new lodge unless men of the most estimable character stand at the heid of the movement. An appeal has b-en issued calling for assistance in bebalf of the members of South Dak«ta, who are in distress through the cuapiete tailure of the crops of asi. seaeoD. I’ ‘« astonishing the number of Odd fellows’ Halls that are being erected all over ue country, and thy are not being erected on paper either, but have tangi- blee existence. Prof. Joseph Kidder says: Everywh>re through New Hampshire we hear of he greatest enthuviasm in the Order, witn an unusual nuaber of jvitiations and « large anoust of de:ree ork, Th term bi s fair t» be ove of (.¢ Mua successtut for several years past. | The Utica Press is authority for the fact tha: Centen bk FP. Jon-s, No 30, has di-b »ded ‘ache than change iis came, 8 ‘theced ny, “fhe Grand Evocamp ment ih: paper als» cays that at a meeting of ha. body on th 12 trinst., ad ef the chevalers preseat, some twenty-five in number, took their discharge We remember some years ag) taking iece sion to remark in these columus that 1 j}wonld be movey well expended if the sove:e go | Grana Lodye and the Grand Lodges of «hy qieathes £70,000 to Generai Booth for the either a privete dwelling on States woald subscrive for some of the pe:ioc- icals devoted to the interes's of the order. lnm oy of our orders in Gq ie « number of states they h ve tried the experim.ut ani ‘found it worked beneficts!ly—ih.t ia one in- st»nce » jourval received’ $2,200 in oue year, and one in another state $1 500 Itis within he power ot the Grand Master, says the Statesman, to grant dispesstion 10 conter degrees ** out of sesaon,” or within the tim: specified by law. but not unless there is urgent necessity therefor. Seme of th» reasons given by iodges for such dispens+'ion hedly warrant him in granting the per-nissivu asked, «nd io one or ‘woinstan esl te-yh- ‘+e been obliged tor fuse such -equest. Tne liws of the order cannot be set aside for trivisi reasons, and no Grand Master should exercise the right to do so, Baltimore Telegram: A brother ont West rece'ved the mitistory ani fi st degree in the I O O FP.‘ and befo:e applying for the second and thi'd became totaliv desf. Wien he asked fo: ‘hese the qu stion arose whothe they conid be given him on account of bis d::fness. and th: G and Master of »ix jars aiction de idedin hisfavor. TineGrand 8. e was appealed to, and he gave a decig*on co-tirming the «ction of the Grand Master, to the effrer that the second and third degress shal) he given to the broth r by aliowing bim to read ‘he riual, see tee fl or work, acd ‘a hae the pssswords con muvieated to him wii ten on « piece of p per. said paper to be immediately destroyed. Lhis is ssid to be the first case vf the kind on record. A Little War in Gambia. Advices from Bathurst, the capital of Gambia, the British West African colony, show Great Britain has another “‘little war” upon her hands. The native King of Gambia has for some time been in a dis- turbee condition of mind and has committed, or allowed to be committed, a number of depredations and abuses, from which the British colonists have been suff-rers. The British administrator or Governor of Gam- bia, Gilbert Thomas Carter, C MG. put up with the King’s conduct «s long as possible, and finally sent an envoy, in the person of a prominent English officer, up rhe Gawbia river to the King’s headqu:r- ters. This envoy was charged wich the mission of informing the King that ha nust behave himeeif in future and see that six subjects behaved themseives iu future o» se he might expect a visit of a discipl rary o:ture from the marine forces of the Q ices if England. The envey carned out his orders an‘ communicated the views of the adminis ater to thy King. The latter, however vas not alarmed by the administrator's vews. He ordered the English envoy to ne seized and beund, which was promptly } iene. Portions of the envey's cheeks and 's.ighs were cut oat by the K ng’s b-dy ard, and later the envey and the pieces fi-sh cur from his bedy were sen! back » the administrator. With the envoy and of Jlowing message: * Thisisth Ko g's at swer.”” The Bev ish authorit es hav» ak n prop st ps 'o send the Kung a suit«ble reyly [bree British guuboats have a'ready asc nded the G.mbva river to avenge the vutrage on the envoy. e pieces of fi sh the King sent Mr Carter God Save the Queen. God save our gracious Queen, The most noble of al) Queens, God 8 ve the Queen. Victoria, the great Vocvoria, Of Eagland’s great victories, Ever to b» victorious u»to he end, God save the Queen, All Britons are ever ready, To fight for our noble Queen, And congue: our foes. By the help of our God, Our wisdom and the sword, Oar hopes are never blizhred, God see us righted. The red, white and the blue, line, Arouad the world like a cordon, Binding us ali together, And the great Emperors «f the world, Are ever singing to her praise, While her subjects on earth are singing, God save the Queen. —W. G. Ottawa, 26th Feb , 1891. —--— Po © ——- What We Drink. LAMPAY. fiscal year which erded on June 30 last, amounted to $7,854 581. This was an in- crease «f nearly $900,000 over the previous year. Nearly the whole amount is cullect- in excise duties. The proof spirits made during the year }measured 5,091,475 gailons, or about one gallon for each-man, woman and child in the Dominion. We are accustomed to speak and to think of Canadian whiskey as being almost wholly made from rye. This isan errer; it is made very largely from corm. For the number of yalions of proof spirits mentioned above there were used 4 290,000 pounds of malt, 66,790,000 pounds of ludian corn, 13.404,000 pounds f rye, and smal: quan ities of wheat, oats and barley. N-arly seventeen pounds of grain were used foreach gallon of proof spirit. The malt made during the year was 64,- 000,000 pounds. The ms! liqu r taken irow warehouses measured 17,196,000 gai- lons, or more than three ga.l ns for each whabitaut. To be exact, the average spirituous liquors made in Canada average 883 val ons to each 1,000 inhabitants, the bee: 3 360 gallons, the wine 104 gallons, the tobace» 2,142 pounds Ali show an increase over the receding year except the tebacen, a sews Votes. Influ :zvis raging in Fngland. Seven cals.dsof Pinker oa ave gone te the cuko regions in Vals. Many Anarchists have been expelled from R ome for agitating for «general strike Ou May day. Ala y w'o detec ives Peunsyl a died in Glesgow has be- Salvation Acuy A reveiver bas b en appoiuted for the Bettunore & Bator Shore Rulway. The roa! is Ips sivew:, § $4 000,000 .od « fl ting debt 0v0. of $60,- sige iv Sir Charles Tupper’s latest reported words on the pulitical situction to the eff-ct that if the Oop -s-tien had stuck to Mr. Blake’s Miaivern platform it anyht have been in power now. This is news only to the L berals. It 1s claimed that in the Eastern States vererinary surgeons m ke more money than doctors of medicine. ‘(ne tramp who de- clared that the more he saw of men the better he liked his dog mrst have quite a vumber of feiluw-philusophers among our neighbors. Prince Elward L-land, when the presen politica: crisis is over, wili spparenty Lauro up in the cetumn of provinces controled by ‘he Liberals. The peuple in the dis- tribution of their political favors show much discrimination. The little «ffsira they leave tothe party of little ideas ; the control of toe nation they give t» tue Conservatives. Th. wheat aitustion is one of unu-ual strenuth. .Prices have been steadiy ad- vancing for the past two months and they are still going up =.Ua ths market there is every reason to believe that fall wheat will touch $1 25 before the new crop comes in. Stocks at al incerior points are in farmers’ bands are rapidly disappearing. The world’s wheat crop for the past three years has been below the average consumption, and drafis have been made upon the re- scrves. Benares, tou which attention is now be- ing attracted, is the heavenly city of the Buddhist. 1: is the seat of religion and of iearning in India, The annual pi'grimages made to its sacred walis from ali parts of the land are directed by the Bad ‘hist faith Che ground avon which the city stands is cousecrated by the ms rever- ential associstions to the names of Siva aud Vishnu More religious fre: zy might he atirred uy in Benares than in any oh apot in Chris'endom or hea: eo! na ——P <a te Le un to Do «ur Daty. Charles Dick +ns says ; ** U sleas we learn to d> our duty to those whom we employ, they will vever learn to do tveir du y i> us : thes matter actim and reacti*n are moe nearly qua’ than we hink. We get buck what we unpart—kindorss, good works, fair aud bh cest dealing toward servants or ch'li- ren or strangers or enemies, will bring beck ithe same thing from them, H te itself will | so0n melt bet-re iove, and the kind and f.itnfal man ill be kindly and futhfally deals with. —Cumberiand Presbyterian Lieutenant Peary. of the United Ntates n«vy, ia about to lead an exp-‘ition te Green- land, with the view of detining he north n noundar. of that couot y and finding out whether its li its extead to or beyond she North Pol-. He has visited Greenland before, and believes that travelling vorthwerd ly land overth h- great plateau of the interi:r , will not be difficult. The inland revenues of Canada for the | It sas a mertyxged db: L:bers] papers are making much of a pas- , neni SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Tug FM Batt, Paoli, Pictou, CLEARED April 17—Lady May, McDougall, Belle Creek; Tog F M Ratt, Paoli, Pictou Apil21] Wm Ai ken, Hobb Wallace; Rieing Dawn, Preught, Pictou; Ta: quain, Boudrot, Pic’ ou Ap il 22 Kohinor, McDona'd, Picton; Clari- bel, Wa'tsh, do; J W Gil-y, Davies, do; Billiant, Keeping, C :digan. April 23—Lady May. McDougall, Belle Creek; Jessie Newel, Walsh, Picteu; Rustic, Lousie, Picton; Diebytors, Cook, Sydney. Api! 23. Alice Phoebe, Mitchell, Halifax; Harvest Home, Langill, Powral; Minnie Belle, McLeod. Belle Creek; Lady Franklin, Rhude, Port Hawkesbury. TE OE ROSE ELE FE OR OOO EZ took Cold, I took Sicikx, I ToCcK Scory’s She RESULT: 7 I take MY Weals, a oy. eee Z taxe Pay Ries‘. AND TAM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAT? ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS Os; setting fat tex Sonny? “mutston ot | ad hy5op Gs no 9dQ NoT ONLY CUSFi ‘eat Coesvivit gsi os 12 UP, AND IS NOW PUTT r AFL 8 Tr’ FLESH ON MY BONES .TT'!Z RATE OF. A POUND A DAY I »AKE ITJUST AS EASILY AS IDO :7K.” ve Em Isfonisput uponlv in oa men Wra overs. bold by @il Drugg.wis at ni $1 0. ITT & DOWMNE, Belleville. A Cer enee FRAP RAO ORE OA TAO AUCTION ALE HE unde signed will offer for sale on the » Pre nises, by Publ Anction. on TU ea- DAY, th- 28h ais., at 1] o'clock. a.m :— Tie Hotel and Premises a Summerside, lately oc upied by Miss © ibbert Tunis pro- perty ssluse! mew the Kei way Soa bon, jeu the corner of Wacer ani Kuston Srrvete, ‘and hasafront on Waer Sereet of 75 feet and rass back on Eust 0° Str ev 95 teet. There is «a good house ov this premis >, vith a jyguod ya 'd and stabiing in connection «here- iwi h anititis a very desir-ble poop rry for boa diag house —™ lie de teed te ne wh SOLO OL OE APOLLO ALO OL ELL eae Re Re Re Re Rem wre PERLE OCR FOE me Twe ty per eeut down, and balance ‘geen ed by morty ge, p able wih inrerest by insta.men s or o herwtse «8 may be vgreed j upon Intending purchssers can inspect the pre- mises on ‘he dey of sale aud atter noon of the previvu~ day. i Terns A. A MACDONALD, W. W. sULLIVAN, 'REDEKI K PETERS, Trustee of lace Owen Conn: lly, ap!l dy eod & wy her jour pio tl sle satiate 100 TONS Pressesed Hay, Four Bags Jar Corks. W. J. BOSWELL, 11 Qu: en Street. April 18. CAKE AND PASTRY iad FU § BEAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky! Pure aud Wholesome! WHEN MADE WITH WOODLTLL’S | B KiNG Be" | POWDER, Mortgage Sale. . To bes ld by Public Auction, on “HURSDAY, the F url eutb dey of ay, A ;*. J?91, at the hour of Iweive o’cicck, ‘oun, a ‘he Court House ia Charsoteto -n :— lL, that teact, piece nd parcel of land, situ- ate, ying aa) being +n Township Namber j‘lwe, D Prinve ounty, bounded as fol ows that jix mm 3 m ensux oa the ort ide of the DeB «ie Read. in the 3 uth-e. t an Ie of lana fhow or f rmes piernon +f ieter Perry 5 jtaence Berth ne d:vi-100 line beiwees Town tehoog Number- One ard two; ence ea to gat lena ns aud! ry iiake. orto 6e en y-torec acres n>* orrurme ls ia pos e-ienof illiam Ha per; \t enc:6 uh t» he o« afore ail . avd ‘hence jalog tue same Wop eizht had A d for y Lnks to te plhice of com oencemes, said farm h-v- ling been orginally pare vased frou the Govern- lm nt oy Firmam P. cry and transferred tnrough i seba-tian Davidson an sere L. Goodale to line ea.d Pro-pere G4iid+t. conta uing an area of fif y acres of la 4, alittle more or 1668, a des- cribed in « Weed from the‘ ‘ommissioner of Pub- lic Lands ‘0 the ~#id Pr-apere G-udet, bearing d-te the thirte nt: d+y of Adarch i*78 Tne aveve a'c is wade under ond by virtue of a po ver ui saie ~-niained in an indenture of Mur gage bearing dite ‘he {wenty-fifth day of Nove “br, A. D. 1887, and male be ween Pros- pere Giudet. of D Biois Koad, Lot 2, in Prince Coun sy, Fermor, and Mary ‘saudet, ids wie. of the one part, aad ticrael Delaney, of Vovenead [Hoed, Lo. 34 m Quan’s ‘‘vunty, of the utber pat ; . -rticular- and con itiens ef sale aply at ue ‘ofth e of Me srs. Macneil! & Macdenalc® solicitors. Charlottetown. Dated 11 b April. A, 1. i991, ' MICHAEL DELANFY. 1 apl3—dy law (m) dw Mortgages. 10 Ap il 23- Lady May, McDouga'l, Belle Cieek; ee APR A A AY cee